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On Palin's new book: "I can only imagine how many typos will make it through."
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On Palin's new book: "I can only imagine how many typos will make it through."
Why did the magazine pick a photo of Palin in a skimpy outfit?
Did her kids take a vote on her joining the McCain campaign? Probably not, but Palin has told the story both ways.
Otherwise, how else could she wonder what Palin was reading?
And that makes it okay. That and the rest of today's gossip, in our roundup.
But why can't they get a beer, like the boys?
You betcha, it's a big ol' box of lies. Not that that will matter, sales-wise.
That's too bad. Remember all the good it did for Hillary Clinton?
The 20-year-old 'Harry Potter' actor gets stoned, Zsa Zsa owes back taxes, and more "they're just like us" stories in our daily gossip roundup.
The vice-presidential candidate thought she could help the anchor with her "low self-esteem."
"I'm thinking, if you thought that was a good interview, I don't know what a bad interview is because I knew it was a bad interview."
But we don't lose our dignity.
No index and long chapters mean at least one person will have to do some hard digging.
Sarah Palin did not take the weekend off from Facebook.
Why would you vote for someone you don't think is qualified?
First, let's get one thing straight: Barbara Walters invented going rogue.
The candidate Sarah Palin snubbed bows to pressure.
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